1917 envelope with letter written by Sarah Rogers. Addressed to the U.K. Type 1 cachet in violet. Carried on the Norwegian whaler Trio which visited the island on 15th December. The mail was offloaded at the first port of call Freemantle Western Australia on 9th January 1918. Forwarded to Melbourne then carried on the S.S. Calulu (Australian Commonwealth line) On arrival in Liverpool treated as mail originating in Australia. By 1917 the Type 1 cachet had become worn.

1912 taxed envelope from Nassau addressed to Havana Cuba. On arrival U.S. overprinted '5 PESO' on '5c' postage due applied (small nick top right corner) together with 1c adhesive tied 'T'in circle paying the charge The envelope has been unclaimed and returned via New York. A scarce postage due on entire.

1951 'ON STATE SERVICE' envelope from Baghdad addressed to the USA, re-directed to New Hebrides. 1fr postage due applied paying the charge, tied "VILA" c.d.s. '17 DEC 51'. Very rare postage due on cover.

1934 postage due advise for two letters awaiting delivery with a charge of 2d. Adhesive applied paying the charge tied 'PORT MORESBY' c.d.s. '12 OC 34' The adhesive has a crease and a nick at bottom right corner.